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CONTRACT SIGNING
CEREMONY FOR PP12 p.27
ISO & ASME
CERTIFICATION p. 28-30
PP10 COMBINED
CYCLE PROJECT p.07
SABIC’s PET
PREFORM PROJECT p.23
MAKKAH SHAMIYAH
EXPANSION PROJECT p.11

A R A B I A N B E M C O C O N T R A C T I N G C O M PA N Y M A G A Z I N E

01 MESSAG E F ROM TH E C F O

TA BLE OF CONTENTS 02

WESTERN REGION (JEDDAH)

Financial Management Role
In today’s ever-changing business environment, Financial Management role is more complex than ever in exploring ways in which the

Elite Commercial Center, 4th Floor
Pr. Mohamad Bin Abdulaziz St.,
Al-Andalus District
P.O Box 3143, Jeddah 21471
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Telephone: +966-2-669-5851
Fax Num.: +966-2-660-4875

financial function can bring greater value to their organizations. To

E-mail: [email protected]

this end, they are transforming their organizations from focusing

CENTRAL REGION (RIYADH)

primarily on regulatory reporting to most effectively providing the

Olaya Main Street

information that internal management needs to more effectively

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

“run” the business. This role continues to expand and evolve.

P.O. Box 86984, Riyadh 11632
Tel. : +966-11-464-3667
Fax : +966-1-464-2428
E-mail : [email protected]

Financial executives must now think beyond the traditional financial

“Financial Management
role is more complex
than ever in exploring
ways in which the

information contained in general ledger systems and consider how

Bandariya Centre, 2nd Floor

Rush Project - Al Qurayyat Power Plant

Pr. Faisal Bin Fahd Street

SANG Housing Project

methods needed to drive decisions throughout complex, dynamic,

Tel. : 966-3-887-6978

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Fax : 966-3-887-2513
E-mail : [email protected]
BEIRUT OFFICE

19 Successful Project Implementation
Qassim Power Plant Extension III
KAAU - Central Utility Plant # 2

Saba Bldg. 3rd Floor,

gency of new business models, the changing role of the traditional

Brazil St., Karantina District

bring greater value to

finance department, modifications to business processes and

Beirut, Lebanon

ASME - “A” Stamp

Tel: +961-1-561-551

ISO 14001 : 2004

Fax: +961-1-561-660

OHSAS 18001 : 2007

advances in technology. This dynamic environment presents the

E-mail: [email protected]

Finance Management role entails detailed knowledge of the

DUBAI OFFICE

strategic plan, business performance management and knowledge

Tel. : +971-4-299-0225

United Arab Emirates
Fax : +971-4-299-0228
E-mail : [email protected]

Al Merqaab Comm. Center, Office No.6
Al Nasser District, Salwa Road

information effectively, assessing drivers of profitability, forecasting

Tel. : +974-443-1888

future performance and identifying corrective action wherever

28 New Certificates Accredited

SANG
Housing
Project
Construction of 1,250 Villas in an
area of 1.46 million square meters
in Qassim, Saudi Arabia. p. 17

31 Awards & Sponsorships
PP10 Block C1 Receives 2 Awards
GCC Quality Award for PP10
Power - Gen 2012

35 Affiliate Company Review
Bemco International for Industries

QATAR OFFICE

for projects and in enhancement of communicating financial

required.

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Al Itihad Street
P.O. Box 94683, Dubai

Furthermore, it requires evolution in financial planning and reporting

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Al Rostemani Building, Flat III

knowledge of Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) in relation to the

of competition performance.

Ghassan Basna
Chief Financial Officer
Arabian Bemco

P.O. Box 17-5323

finance function with tremendous opportunities and challenges.

organization’s business, awareness of market trends, risks and issues,

PP12 Combined Cycle Project
Sheikh Saleh Bin Laden, Board
Member of Arabian Bemco signs
contract for PP12 Combined
Cycle Project – 2,175 MW. p. 27

SABIC’s PET Preform Plant

financial function can
their organizations.”

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CUC - Makkah Haram Shamiyah Expansion

P.O. Box 4509, Al Khobar 31952

The evolution of financial analytics has been driven by the emer-

03 Projects Under Execution

EASTERN REGION (AL-KHOBAR)

to best provide for the comprehensive measures and analytical

competitive and risky environment.

Qurayyah Combined Cycle Project –
4,600 MW One of the largest and most
complex combined cycle power plant ever
built in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. p. 05

Riyadh PP10 Combined Cycle
Project – 4,512 MW Recognized
by MEED in 2012 as the
Number 1 EPC Turnkey Project
in the GCC. p. 07

Doha, Qatar
Fax : +974-443-5046
E-Mail : [email protected]

38 Bemco in the Media
The Top 225 Global Contractors’ List for 2012

GE Energy #1 EPC Award for
2012 - Arabian Bemco was
selected amongst 350 EPC
contractors in Europe, Africa,
India and Middle East. p. 32

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Qurayyah Combined Cycle
Project - 4,600 MW

Overall Plant and Seawater Intake

Mr. Giovanni Zannerini, Project Director

Sep the 16th of 2009, Arabian Bemco
was awarded by Saudi Electricity
Company a lump-sum turnkey project
to convert the existing units of
Al-Qurayyah Open Cycle Power Plant
(which was executed and completed by
Arabian Bemco in August 2009) to a
Combined Cycle Power Plant. The
existing plant is based on 15 GE GT’s
Frame F (ISO 172 MW), 15 GSU’s and
Unit Transformers. The plant is configured for five power blocks, each block
comprising of three GTG’s, three HRSG’s,
and one STG and shall result in a
Combined Cycle Gas Turbine net power
of approximately 3,190 MW with an
expected rating for each of the STG’s of
approximately 260 MW. Well ahead in

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Dec 27, 2010, Arabian Bemco was
awarded an extension contract to the
existing Combined Cycle by adding a
6th Block with an additional three
GTG’s, three HRSG’s, and one STG.
Major Components:
Scope of work of this EPC contract
includes design, supply, installation,
erection, painting, testing, commissioning and start-up, for the equipment
necessary to convert the existing open
cycle gas turbine power plant to a
combined cycled gas turbine power
plant.
Mechanical
equipment
includes
eighteen 7FA GE Gas Turbines, eighteen

HRSG’s vertical type (natural cooling),
six Steam Turbine driven Generators, six
Water Cooled Surface type Condensers
(2-pass, 19.8 m3/sec CW flow each), six
Generator
Step-Up
Transformers
comprising main tank, conservator, HV,
LV, and neutral bushings, Coolers, Fans,
instruments, etc., fifty-four Boiler Feed
Pumps 3x50% for each HRSG, eighteen
Condensate Extraction Pumps 3x50%
for each Steam Turbine Condenser, MSF
Desalination Plant 5,500 m3/day, Seawater Intake Screens System, twelve Drum
Screens, Stop Logs & Flushing water
systems for the screen, twelve Circulating Water Pumps 53,200 m3/hr @1.2 mt
head 2x70% per block c/w expansion
joints, CCCW System for six blocks,

Demineralization plant mixed bed
3x70% streams 2,450 m3 each,
Re-mineralization & Neutralization
Plants, Chlorination plant, Hydrogen
plant, CO2 System – storage & vaporization, two Distillate Water Storage Tank
10,000 m3 each, one De-mineralized
Water Storage Tank 8,750 m3, Fuel Oil
Tank 17,000 m3 x 3 numbers, Diesel Oil
Tank, De-Min Water Tank 4,500 m3 x 2
numbers., Potable Water Tank 1,000 m3
x 1 numbers, Fire Water Tank 13,500 m3,
De-Min Water Tank 2,200 m3 x 2
numbers, Fixed Roof Cone Type,
Distilled Water Tank 3,500 m3 Raw Water
Fixed Roof Cone Type, Potable Water
Tank 1,400 m3 Fixed Roof Cone Type,
and Fire Protection & Detection

Mr. Edward Devery, Deputy Project Director

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Steam Blow

Six Combined Cycle Blocks with three GTG’s and 1 STG each

systems. Electrical equipment includes
six Generator Step-Up Transformer 386
MVA each, six Generator Circuit Breakers, six Isolated-Phase Bus Ducts, two
IPB Taps to Station Transformers from
existing IPB’s of open cycle GTG, six Unit
Auxiliary Transformer, Station Transformers 45 MVA each, Auxiliary Transformers,
six Static Excitation Transformers, 13.8
kV Switchgear, Seven (7) 4.16kV Switchgear, LV SWGR, MCC’s & Distribution
Boards, Protection & Relay Panels, DC &
UPS Systems, MV, LV, and I&C cables,
Grounding & Lightning Protection
Systems, Lighting & small Power
Systems and External lighting. Instrumentation and Control includes local
Human Machines Interfacing (HMI) DCS

workstation including Simulator, Plant
Performance Monitoring Equipment,
Continuous Emissions Monitoring
System, Load Dispatch: SCADA Data
Server, Vibration & Control Monitoring,
CEMS, Field Instruments, Extension to
the existing DPABX, Extension to the PA
and Security Systems, etc.
Civil works involves heavy offshore
works consisting of Seawater Lagoon,
Intake Structure, Seal Weir Pits, Outfall
Structure & Discharge Channels,
Pre-stressed Concrete Cylinders underground piping (3,000mm dia) for
Circulating Cooling System 5,200 Lm
approximately and other civil buildings,
structures, and works.

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Challenges:
Qurayyah Combined Cycle Power Plant
is one of the largest and most complex
combined cycle power generation
plants ever built in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia with Arabian Bemco as the
main contractor. At Qurayyah Power
Plant every power block is considered
as a project on its own due to different
engineering of the piping and pipe
joints, pipe racks, cable trays whereas, in
normal cases, a power plant is designed
in a way where all equipment to be
installed and erected are identical from
one unit/block to another.
As a result, the learning curve would
peak and construction progress will

accelerate after completion of the first
unit.
Arabian Bemco had restructured its
project and construction management
team at the job site since November
2012 utilizing highly qualified and
cream of the crop management teams
to accelerate construction to meet with
Saudi Electricity Company expectations
and fire-up the units.
With the new restructuring, major
issues were laid out on the table and
strategic solutions were in place to
rectify
difficulties.
Furthermore,
complete organization of site activities
and subcontractor management in

Block 1 First Fire

terms of intensive performance evaluations; re-scope allocation, identifying
missing scope, identifying critical
issues, mobilizing additional subcontractors, and much more. With the
exceptional efforts of the project
management team, Arabian Bemco
succeeded in achieving the starting of
the steam blow on the 20th of Feb, 2013.
Moreover, blocks 1 & 2 are successfully
sychronized delivering power of
approximately 500 MW with the 3rd
block coming soon.
With the support of the Client and the
Consultant, Arabian Bemco’s project

and construction management team
will exert all necessary efforts and
engage all parties involved for a job
recovery leading to successful completion of Qurayyah Combined Cycle
Power Plant.
Once completed, Qurayyah Combined
Cycle Power Plant will stand out
amongst all other simple cycle and
combined cycle power generation
plants contributing to the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia a total of 4,600 MW in a
more
efficient
state-of-the-art
technology.

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Riyadh Power Plant No. 10
Combined Cycle – 4,512 MW
The World’s Largest Combined Cycle Power Plant with
40 GT Units in One Location

Blocks A and B

Mr. Bassem Haddad, Sr. Project Director

Project Description:
In Oct 16, 2011 Arabian Bemco was
awarded a Lump-Sum EPC Turnkey
project at Riyadh Power Plant No. 10 for
the conversion of the existing 40 Simple
Cycle Gas Turbine (SCGT) units to
Combined Cycle Gas Turbine units
(CCGT). Once completed, the new PP10
Combined Cycle Power Plant will be the
largest Combined Cycle Project, generating additionally 1,280 MW conveying
a total generation capacity of 4,512 MW
ISO rating (3,634 MW site rating). The
existing PP10 Simple Cycle Power Plant
was successfully executed by Arabian
Bemco and in recognition of Arabian

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Bemco’s effort, SEC Executive Vice
President Mr. Fouad Al-Shereibi issued
his appreciation letter on Jul 10, 2011.
The PP10 Simple Cycle Power Plant was
also recognized by MEED in 2012 as the
Number 1 EPC Turnkey Project in the
GCC and Arabian Bemco received the
MEED Number 1 EPC Award on this
occasion.
Major Components:
Project scope of work covers Engineering Design, Procurement, Construction,
Installation, Startup, Testing & Commissioning, Training, including common
balance of plant, of 10 Steam Turbines,

Generators & associated auxiliaries, 40
HRSG & associated auxiliaries, 10 Air
Cooled Condensers & associated auxiliaries, 1 Laboratory with all necessary
devices & equipment, apparatus etc.,
Raw Water Supply System including
10,000 m3/day Pumping Station & 15KM
pipeline from HEET Water Treatment
Plant to PP10, Water Treatment Plant,
Treated Water Storage Tanks, Pumps,
Piping systems, Oil Treatment and
Storage, Chemical Unloading and
Storage, N2 Storage and Distribution,
Compressed Air System and Distribution, 10 x 380 KV Generator Step-Up
(GSU) Transformers, 380 KV GIS Protec-

tion & Control System, 380 kV XLPE
Cables & Cable Protection System, DCS
(Distributed Control System), Modification to existing DCS, MV & LV Switchgear, DC and UPS Systems, PLC systems,
SCADA System, CEMS system, Fire
Alarm and Fire Fighting Systems, HVAC
systems, 10 STG Extension Buildings, 10
STG/ACC Electrical & Control Buildings,
10 HRSG, Electrical & Control Buildings,
etc.
Progress Status:
Arabian Bemco has selected and
assigned top caliber professionals to
handle stringent requirements of

Mr. Jorge Ruiz, Combined Cycle Project Manager

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Entering the Modules into the HRSG using a Special Remote Controlled Hydraulic Trailer (SPMT)

Blocks A1 and A2

have better to control of quality and
progress and serve project requirements, Arabian Bemco has established
a 90,000 square meter fabrication
facility, two batching plants and a
precast yard, all adjacent to the project
site, maximizing prefabrication and
pre-assembly for project requirements.

Eng. Abed Shakour Salaimeh, Sr. Project Site Manager

As the saying goes, “measure twice cut
once”, Arabian Bemco has substantially
completed engineering and value
engineering, and obtained necessary
approvals from the Client and Consultant resulting in IFC drawings for major
components.

engineering, procurement, construction, testing, commissioning, start-up,
quality control and safety training. To

Major equipment, mainly 4 Steam
Turbines, 4 Generators, 2 ACC Steel
Structures and 32 HRSG Material, are

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already delivered to site. Another 2
Steam Turbines, 4 Generators and 4
ACCs have been cleared from local Ports
and are on route to Project Site.
Construction work is aggressively
progressing, pipe racks for Blocks A1, B1
and A2 are erected whereas Steel
Structures & Pipe Racks for 22 HRSG are
making headway through several
erections teams.
Challenges:
Quality Control and Safety remain as
one of the most critical and challenging
aspects for the success of a given
project and in particular a project of this
magnitude and complexity. Extensive
and continuous Safety & Quality
Control Orientation, Reviews and

Training are conducted covering all
levels of personnel involved in the
project. As quoted by the Project
Director Mr. Bassem Haddad: “We do
not compromise on quality, we strive to
complete the project on time while
maintaining the highest level of quality.”
Arabian Bemco has developed a solid
Quality, Safety and Environmental
System that creates continued capability
improvements
of
business
processes, key performance indicators
and technical knowledge and competence to achieve high inspection pass
rates.
Engineering Designs preparation and
approval represented a critical
challenge in this Mega Scale project. A
series of on-board design review

Pipe Rack and HRSG

meetings with the client representatives were held as deemed necessary
where resolutions are reached and
thereby saving considerable amount of
time.
Staffing the project is another critical
activity due to limited market availability of experienced and qualified Human
Resources in the required numbers
when needed. Therefore, creative
alternative solutions are sought.
Needless to say, establishing a one team

approach with the client and consultant
is crucial to the overall success of the
project and client satisfaction.
The Project and Construction Management team will exert all necessary
efforts for the successful completion of
Riyadh Combined Cycle Power Plant,
on-time and up to the highest level of
quality standards. The team has the
objective: sustain high levels of client
satisfaction and fulfill the growing
power demands of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.

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Central Utility Complex
Makkah Shamiyah Expansion
York Centrifugal Chiller - 24 Units at 5000 TR each

Fire Fighting Building

Central Utility Complex - Overall View

Expansion. The project is located at the
north-western side of Al-Haram near
the
intersection
of
the
section ring road and will connect to
the Shamiyah Haram Expansion
through a 1.25 km underground tunnel.
The CUC is an 84,000 m2 complex
housing a chiller plant with total
planned refrigeration capacity of
160,000 Tons (32 York Titan Multistage
Industrial Chillers at 5,000 TR each). The
first 24 units are under installation and
is expected to be operational in April
2014. Once completed, the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia will utilize the largest
Chiller Plant in the World placing Qatar
in second place (130,000 TR).
Eng. Mostafa Nader, INMA Projects Director

The Project:
In 2010 INMA Utilities and Contracting
Co., an affiliate of Arabian Bemco, was
awarded the Central Utility Complex
(CUC) in Makkah Haram Shamiyah

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Power Generation, Services and
Fire-fighting Facilities:
The CUC includes a Diesel Generator
Plant to be used as stand-by feeder for
Shamiyah
Expansion,
Chillers,
Fire-Fighting and other services with
total capacity of 70 MVA (14 Standby

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Diesel Units at 5 MVA each) and also
includes Grey Water Treatment Plant,
Central Refuse Collection Station,
Administration & Services Building,
Pump Rooms and Water Tanks. Major
mechanical
equipment
includes
chillers, cooling towers, pumps, chilled
water pipes, valves and fire-fighting
systems, whereas, major electrical
equipment includes diesel generators,
MV transformers, LV transformers, MV
switchgears, LV switchgears, Motor
Control Centers (MCCs) and MV Cables.
The Technology:
The chilled water system focused on the
chiller because the chiller is the most
efficient high capacity refrigeration
producer, however the largest energy
consumer in the facility where manufacturers continue to make great progress
to improve the efficiency. Utilizing a
high performance chiller can both
reduce the energy used where auxiliary
equipment such as water pumps and

cooling towers make up a larger
percentage of the chilled water system
energy usage.
The Central Utility Complex is based on
a Chilled Water System which employs a
centrifugal refrigeration chiller, cooling
tower, circulation pumps, and interconnecting distribution piping. Theoretically, the refrigeration cycle is designed
at the basis of removing heat from
buildings i.e. “closed space” and rejecting it to the outdoor, or transferring
heat from one location to another. The
CUC, however, will have to boost
120,000 to 160,000 Tons of Refrigeration capacity through a 1.25 km underground chilled water pipe to remove
heat from the “open space” for cooling
the Holy Haram. Needless to say, the
Makkah Haram CUC is rather a remarkable phenomenon considering the area
of the Holy Haram of over 26,000 square
meter air-conditioned open space.
There are four basic components of a

refrigeration cycle: Compressor, Evaporator, Condenser, and Expansion Valve.
Once the compressor starts to rotate, it
sucks the vapor refrigerant as low
temperature, low pressure, superheated vapor and compresses the
vapor refrigerant to a high temperature,
high pressure and more superheated
vapor. The vapor enters the condenser
where the high temperature of the
vapor is transferred to cooling medium
causing the vapor to condense and
change to liquid. The refrigerant leaves
the condenser as high temperature,
high pressure, sub-cooled liquid and
enters in the expansion valve and
leaving as low temperature, low
pressure and saturated liquid. This
liquid enters the evaporator taking heat
from the surroundings and causing
cooling as a result of evaporation
having low temperature, low pressure,
and saturated vapor. When the cycle
continues transferring heat to chilled

water, the chilled water in the evaporator cools (5.5 to 6 °C) will run through
the Chilled Water Supply Pipes (see
Figure 1) which passes in the 1.25 km
underground tunnel into the air
handling unit coils located in the
Makkah Haram.
Once the coils fills up, the water returns
back to the evaporator at 18 °C temperature through the Chilled Water Return
Piping. As illustrated in Figure 2, the
hot water in the condenser resulting
from cooling the compressor is
pumped to the top side of the cooling
towers where it is sprayed across the
sides. The fans in the Cooling Tower
draft the air from down to meet with
the fallen particles of water coming out
from the nozzles of cooling tower which
cools it from 40.5 To 33 °C. The cooled
water falls into the water basin, gets
sucked out from the cooling tower
basin and returns back to the chiller’s
condenser.

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Cooling Tower

Standby Diesel Generators - 14 Units at 4.4 MVA each

Additional Scope:
The CUC Project started out as an EPC
Turnkey Contract to install a 120,000 TR
Chiller Plant including electromechanical works for Fire-Fighting
Building, Services Building and Training
Center building. In August 2012, INMA
was awarded the underground utility
tunnel T4 of 1.25 km that connects the
CUC with the Holy Haram. The T4
includes four chilled water pipes, one
water main pipe, five waste force main
pipe to plant, fourteen refuse vacuum
pipes, three ventilation jet fans, one
waste force main to plant, sump pumps
at station, one external fire-fighting
pipe, one internal fire-fighting pipe,
wide control cable trays and wide MV
cable trays.
Just recently, on Mar 27, 2013, INMA
received additional scope of work to
build a large Security Building outside
the CUC near the Haram area. The

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Security Building has a total area of
180,000 m2 consisting of 9 podium
floors with area of 100,000 m2 and three
17 Floor Towers with 80,000 m2 each
whereto INMA will provide the turnkey
scope complete electro-mechanical
works including a 7,000 TR HVAC
System, Fire-Fighting System and its
network, Cold and Hot Water Supply
System and its Network, and Electrical
System with Network demand 22.7
MVA Complete with 4 MV Feeders, 4
Substations and Standby Diesel Generator, Switchgear, Lighting, Power, BMS
and Lightning System.
Project Execution:
With such a large scale project, many
challenges will appear during the
project execution that will work against
on-time project completion. Not only
does the CUC require hundreds of
thousands of different quantities and
bulk material to be procured at the

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earliest time possible, but also the
challenge exists when suppliers and
manufacturers are not able to supply
non-time due to production queuing or
in-availability of stock.
Once equipment and material start to
flow to site, a highly qualified workforce
will have to be on site ready for fabrication, installation, welding and erecting
equipment and material, which brings
us to the next biggest challenge;
non-availability of sufficient and
qualified workforce. Further, the
contractor must have a strong financial
position and to be able to arrange for
credit facilities from local banks at the
earliest time possible to fulfill cash and
payment requirements to suppliers,
manufacturers, subcontractors, and
other related parties.
Given all these challenges, the Project
Manager will take necessary steps to

ensure successful project completion at
the highest quality of work within the
project budget. The basis for a successful project execution would be in
planning and monitoring on a weekly
basis the project’s milestones, costs,
quality, safety and other risks after
completion of all engineering and value
engineering, securing professional
management team and supervision
team on time, hiring qualified and
specialized subcontractors and taking
proper actions, preventive actions, or
recovery plan immediately.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that
INMA has achieved 2,000,000 accidentfree man-hours in executing the CUC
and will continue its prowess to
maintain high standards for quality,
health and safety, and is committed to
delivering projects on budget and on
schedule to the complete satisfaction of
its clients.

Figure 1

Figure 2

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Rush Project - Al-Qurayyat
Open Cycle Power Plant – 120 MW

Two GE 7EA GTGs 55-80 MW each

Three Crude Oil Tanks 15,000 m3 each & One Diesel Oil Tank 10,000 m3

Overall View

Al-Qurayyat City and will add 120 MW
to the existing 250 MW Plant by installing two GE 7EA Gas Turbines and two
Generator
Step-Up
Transformers
(GSTUs) including all support facilities
and balance of plant.

Eng. Rafeek Khateeb, Proposal & Engineering
Manager and Al-Qurayyat Project Director

On Jan 24, 2012, Arabian Bemco was
awarded a Lump-Sum Turnkey Contract
to build the extension of two GTG Units
to the existing Al-Qurayyat Power Plant.
The project is located on the main
Al-Qurayyat to Al-Jouf Highway in
north-east of Saudi Arabia in

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The project is currently under construction and Arabian Bemco has performed
all detailed engineering and design for
the plant. The GTG and the GSTU units
are supplied by SEC, however Arabian
Bemco will secure all other equipment
and material, and will construct, erect,
test and commission the plant in an 18
months schedule. Contractually, the
Technical Completion Certificate was
due on the 11th of July followed by the
Preliminary Acceptance Certificate on
the 11th of August and finally the Final
Acceptance Certificate on the 11th of
Nov, 2013. Due to urgent power
demands, SEC has requested to fire the
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ahead of schedule. Mr. Bassam Khaled,
Project Manager said: “Arabian Bemco
has proven track records for successful
completion of super rush projects,
however completing one unit in a 15
months schedule (and balance of plant
will be as per original schedule) is rather
challenging due to its remote location.”
He continues, “Availability of many
essential material and resources (that is
often made available in other locations
in Saudi Arabia) especially concrete due
to none or low production and low
quality of water, have been relatively
scarce due to the remote area and
therefore will cost more time and
money to secure it to site from different
locations such as Riyadh, Dammam, or
Jeddah. What makes the project even
more challenging is the rescheduling of
first-fire for mid-May instead of the 11th
of July, 2013 as well as a delay in receiving the GTGs to site”. The balance of
plant includes a wide range of state-of-

the-art Systems such Compressed Air
System, three Crude Oil Tanks with
15,000 m3 each and one 10,000 m3
Diesel Oil Tank coupled with Crude and
Distillate Fuel Oil Unloading, Forwarding, Treatment Systems and Piping
Network. A Water Treatment and Demin
Treatment Plant including Gas Turbine
and Compressor Section Water Wash
System and Water Supply System with
an Oily Water Treatment and Disposal
System is under construction as well as
a Waste and Sludge Tank, Fire Detection
and Protection System and other
mechanical systems and equipment.
The new extension will interface with
the existing 132 kV GIS Substation by
extension of Protection and Control and
SAS System. Electrical equipment also
includes installation of two GSUT
13.8/132kV 90/110 MVA, Unit Auxiliary
Transformers 13.8/4.16 kV, 4.16kV/480V
Transformers for Unit’s Auxiliaries and

BOP, LV Switchgear and Power Distribution Boards 480V, 380V, 208V, 3 phase
220/120V single phase including
Lighting Transformer, 125V DC System
for GTG Units & BOP Loads, MV & LV
XLPE Power Cable & Accessories, Instrumentation & Fiber Optic Cables, 132 kV
XLPE HV Cables, Relaying, Metering,
and Protection & Control, Motor Control
Centers, DCS System and Uninterrupted
Power Supply.
Arabian Bemco will construct a new SEC
Administration Building including other
buildings related to the facility such as
Turbine Building, Fuel Processing
Building, Local Electric Building, Central
Control Room, Black Start Diesel Generator Building, Water Treatment Building,
Fire-Fighting Building, Laboratory and
Chemical Storage Room. Other civil
works include Roadways, Equipment
Foundations,
Trenches/Road
Crossing/Duct Banks, Plant Drainage,

Eng. Bassam Khalid, Project Manager

Fencing, etc. “Regardless of all these
challenges and the delay of two months
in supply of GTGs and GSTUs by the
client, we are exerting full efforts and
we will have the 1st unit tested and
commissioned for fire-up in mid-May”
says Mr. Kahlid.

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SANG Housing Project

Mock-Up Villa

Mr. Yousef Abbas, Project Director

Project Description:
On Nov 17, 2011, Arabian Bemco signed
a contract for the construction of the
Saudi Arabia National Guard (SANG)
Housing Project consisting of 1,150
soldier villas (two floors and roof ) with
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meters each and 100 officer villas (two
floors and roof ) of 539 square meters
each. The site area is approximately
1.46 million square meters where
Arabian Bemco is executing the
construction of all villas and infrastructure facilities such as roads, storm water,
sewage network and sewage treatment
plant capacity of 5,000 m3/day,
irrigation network, water supply and
fire-fighting, electrical system to
include substations, MV and LV cables,
street
lighting,
lighting
panels
telephone networks, etc. Other civil
works include earthworks, landscaping,
asphalting and fencing. The project is
planned to be completed in 36 months
after site receiving date.

in the market is very limited or have
restricted qualifications for high quality
finishing. To overcome this dilemma, a
number of teams are placed under
direct supervision and trained for
adequate competence and performance which will in turn promote the
quality levels of the available workforce
and provide for a smooth and successful project execution.

Challenges:
The main challenge in this type and
magnitude of project results from
finishing works. With the large area and
number of villas, manpower availability

The learning curve in the tunnel system
in the finishing is peaking. Three mockup villas are under finishing ensuring
that high-end quality meets client
satisfaction.

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What makes the project even more
challenging is the combination of
Quality, Budget and the relatively short
time given for completing the project.
An acceleration program has been
adopted to complete the project on
time.

Evaporation Pond

Mr. Samir Qassem, Project Manager

Safety remains a challenge. Deep
excavation, tunneling, rebar, precast
installation and working at different
levels of height draws high risk
exposures. A large site area of 1.46
million square meters and a number of
2,500 workforce requires an extensive

amount of training, strict supervision,
safety awareness programs and
incident reports. A safety culture will
have to be implanted within all personnel and workforce on site for a safe and
healthy environment. Further, there are
strict policies for new safety induction
programs and strict observation on the
use of PPE. Dedicated safety meeting is
held every week which involves all
project, construction and safety
management staff.
“We are determined and persistent on

completing milestones for this prestigious and large scale project until final
delivery of a high-end quality project
meeting client satisfaction and further
grow a highly skilled workforce
equipped with the experience and
know-how. SANG Housing project will
be the beginning to a success story for
pure civil and residential projects that
will develop into the structure required
for executing even more challenging
projects such as large residential
complexes and high-rise towers”, says
Eng. Samir Qassem, Project Manager.

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Qassim Power Plant Extension III

Boiler for Crude Oil Treatment Plant

8 Gas Turbine Units 60 MW Each

units. The project is located in Central
Region of Saudi Arabia, Al-Qassim city.
It is worth mentioning that, Arabian
Bemco had successfully completed on
June 04, 2010 the super rush project of
Al-Qassim power plant-Extension-II
consisting of four (4) GE 7EA Gas
turbines in only 7 months, (Contract
signed on October, 2009 and the units
were connected to SEC’s grid by first
week of May, 2010, with generating
capacity of 59.5 MW/ unit.

Mr. Hassan Bayrakdar, Project Manager

Project Description:
On November 07, 2010 Arabian Bemco
signed the Lump-Sum EPC Turnkey
project with Saudi Electricity Company
to extend Al-Qassim Power Plant with
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Major Components:
Project scope of work covers Engineering Design, Procurement, Construction,
Installtion, Startup, Testing & Commissioning including common balance of
plant (BOP) and 8 GE 7 EA Gas Turbines
(60MW/ Unit) including Generator,
Exhaust System, Inlet Air Filter System,
and associated auxiliaries, indoor low
speed 4MW Black Start Diesel Genera-

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tor unit, Compressed Air system, Fire
station and Fire Detection & Protection
System, Raw Water Station, R.O
Treatment Plant, Demin Water Plant
including storage and distribution
systems, Crude Oil Treatment Plant with
capacity of 400 m3/hr, Crude & Distillate
Fuel Oil Forwarding System, HVAC
System and Piping System.
Electrical scope included 6 x 220 MVA
GSU Transformers, 4 x 30 MVA UAT
Transformers, Generator Circuit Breakers, MV Black Start Switchgear & associated transformer, Metal-clad Switchgears MV, MV/LV BOP transformers, 132
KV XLPE Power Cables, 132KV Protection and Control System, LV bus Duct
System, Grounding & Lighting protection, Transformer & Generator Condition Monitoring, DC Power Supply
including Batteries & UPS, Modification
at Substation 8801 & 8825, Interconnec-

tion of the new project system with the
existing system, Instrumentation &
Control works, DCS System, Security
System.

220 MVA GSU Transformer

Civil works included site clearance and
site preparation, foundations for GTG,
Exhaust Stack, GUT, BSDG, Irrigation
and Drainage System, Piping Distribution, Plant Drainage, Turbine Buildings,
Control Room, Battery Room, Switchgear Room, Gate House and Security
Fence, etc.
Challenges:
Arabian Bemco successfully connected
to SEC’s grid ahead of schedule four
units on May 2012, two units in June &
the last two units in July 2012. One of
the main challenges in executing the
project was on top of project tight
schedule, the laborious process for
engineering, design and approvals. As a

Compressed Air System

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Main Control Building

Crude Oil Treatment Plant
Water Tanks

PHOTO

Mr. Ali Hindawy, Construction Manager

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result, the project execution schedule
became very stiff/rigid and left no room
for errors. For instance, the 132 KV
substation cable route designs were
approved (IFC was issued) however,
several revisions for the route of the
cable were requested by the client and
took three months before final version
was approved. Furthermore, there were
no as built drawings for the existing
situation at the substation, which
caused a deferment in the construction
schedule.
Moreover, extreme weather conditions
throughout the year became an
obstacle against the construction sched-

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ule / progress, and taking into consideration the safety aspects, where in some
cases work has to come to complete
stop due to the harsh rain/sand storms.
Working in an existing SEC’s facilities
where security is paramount requires
extraordinary procedures and guidelines. Material, equipment and
manpower were not allowed to enter
until & unless all proper documentation
and permits are in order, and approved
under the very strict rules and regulations.
With all the above challenges, tremendous efforts have been expended to

erect, test and commission these 8
units, not forgetting that fire-fighting /
fire protection systems were essential
and a must to be operational prior to
any firing / synchronization.
It is quite appropriate to highlight at
this juncture that BEMCO has achieved
over 7 millions safe man-hours satisfying Saudi Electricity Company by
meeting quality expectation, and
delivering power as the units operate at
base load (60 MW/ unit) with a record of
safety and reliability.
Accordingly, PACs for these units were
successfully achieved.

Fire-Fighting System

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SABIC’s PET Preform Plant

On Dec 1, 2011 and for the first time,
SABIC (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) awarded Arabian Bemco a prestigious contract “PET Preform Plant”
which is part of the IBN RUSHD (Arabian
Industrial Fibers Company) Strategic
Project.

Eng. Abdullah Aboharba, Project Manager

This marks the first SABIC project
awarded to Arabian Bemco and the
beginning of a promising and fruitful
business relationship between each
other. The contract was to build a new
grass root plant to produce PET
(polyethylene terephthalate) preforms
suitable for 0.33L and 10L bottles for the
use of ZAMZAM water. The plant is
capable of producing a 70 million

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easily and edibles stored in it taste good
because of its purity. PET is utilized
mainly for mineral water since it has
good barrier properties against oxygen
and carbon dioxide and provides a long
shelf life. PET is also used for other
applications such as food trays for oven
use, roasting bags, audio/video tapes,
as well as mechanical components.

preforms per year with an approximate
weight of 130g/bottle for the 10L
bottles. The machines process approximately 9.000TY of PET within 24 hours
of operation and 350 days/year. The
plant is located in the Holy City of
Makkah, Saudi Arabia and includes all
required facilities such as injection
molding machines, buildings, offices,
warehouse, electrical substations and
related balance of plant.
PET Explained:
PET is a linear thermoplastic bluish
white resin made from the condensation of Terephthalic Acid and Ethylene
Glycol, hence the name Polyethylene
Terephthalate (PET). PET does not break

Mr. Ibrahim Salem, PEM Manager

The Process in Brief:
The PET material will first have to be
dried and dehumidified through a
hopper dryer and dehumidifier. Once
dry, these crystals are melted from the
barrel of the molding machine, and
then injected under pressure to fill a
mold cavity. The result is that the shape

is exactly copied. Once the plastic
molding has cooled enough to harden,
the mold opens releasing the preform.
The whole injection molding process
will then repeat.
On Jun 26, 2012 Sabic awarded Arabian
Bemco an additional scope of work for
installation of cap machine and handle
machine, each machine can produce
4,200 pcs/hr.
Arabian Bemco has
successfully completed the project in
Jul 15, 2012 and has received an appreciation certificate from the client recognizing Arabian Bemco’s contribution
and efforts for putting together a
successful and high quality project.

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King Abdul Aziz University
Central Utility Plant- #2 for New Academic Square Building

York Centrifugal Chillers Dual Mode Ice/Water @ 3,600 TR Capacity

Condenser Water Pump

13.8KV SWG and 4.16KV MCC /MV

all necessary Valves and accessories, Air
Handling Units, Fans, Chilled Water
Piping, Control Valves, overhead Cranes,
and Electrical System to include dry
type Transformers, Auto Transformers,
Load Starters, Soft Starters, Standby
generators, Fire Alarm System.

the plant at 35 °F (1.7 °C), which carry
the flow in order to meet the cooling
demands of the campus buildings.
Output from ice based storage equipment is used during these periods to
meet the supply temperature requirement while the use of mechanical
refrigeration equipment from CUP-2 is
minimized.

remaining 36% or 12,600 tons of
chilling capacity.

During night operating hours, the
cooling demands are met through the
instantaneous use of mechanical

Challenges:
During the project execution, the Client
had requested change of designs to
increase the plant capacity to 56,000 TR
instead of 35,000TR. Arabian Bemco
participated in the re-designed and
obtained approvals during construction to include this change, which in
turn signified as the main challenge in
this project. Another challenge was the

5 York Chillers @ 3,600 TR Capacity

MCC1 &2 /LV

Manager’s Office

equipment, chiller pumping systems,
and all necessary auxiliary equipment.
The mechanical refrigeration equipment provides an instantaneous plant
cooling capacity of 22,360 TR that is
supplemented with up to 12,600 tons of
cooling from the thermal storage
system at peak output. During normal
campus operating hours (7:00am to
8:00 pm), chilled water is supplied from

refrigeration. The chiller water supply
temperature during these periods is
41°F (5.0 °C). CUP-2 shall have a rated
peak output capacity of 35,000 TR out
of which 22,360 TR or approximately
64% of this capacity shall be provided
by mechanical refrigeration equipment
operating to chill water prior to and in
series with an ice-based thermal
storage tank that shall provide the

integration of the Ice Storage Tank
System as part of the cooling cycle.
Thermal Storage Tanks are more often
used in Turbine Inlet Air Cooling
Systems for Gas Turbines. CUP-2 Chiller
Plant project utilizes Ice Storage Tanks
to store ice during off-peak hours (night
time) to be utilized during peak hours
(day time) to further chill the water from
5 °C to 1.7 °C. The Ice Storage Tanks in
CUP-2 is the largest in the Gulf and
Middle East as well as one of the largest
in the World. This technology is not
normally implemented and Arabian
Bemco was the only Contractor to
acquire experience from Engineering,
Installation, Construction and Control
to successfully complete a high-end
quality project of that size regardless of
all the challenges involved.

13.8 KV SWG /MV

Control Room

System Description:
CUP-2 contains a multi stage open drive
centrifugal
compressor/chillers,
105,000 ton-hours of ice based thermal
storage equipment, heat rejection

Central Utility Plant

Chiller Plant Ice Storage system is the
first in size in the region and one of the
largest in the World. The plant produces
approximately 35,000 Tons of Refrigeration, with provision for future expansion to 56,000 TR. The purpose of the
plant is to allow the University to
expand its central cooling system in the
most economical and efficient manner
to all campus buildings that shall be
connected to the plant through a
network of underground GRE piping.
Dr. George Aboufadel, Executive Director, Projects

Project Description:
On Oct 24, 2012 Arabian Bemco successfully completed the EPC contract to
build the new Central Utility Plant (CUP)
# 2 for the New Academic Square
Building at Jeddah’s King Abdul Aziz
University. Central Utility Plant # 2
comprises of five Dual Mode Ice/Water
Chillers at 3,600 TR each, two Chillers at
2,180 TR and four Ice Storage Tanks at
21,000 TR x hr each. This Central Utility

Major Components:
Arabian Bemco scope of work included

Ice Storage Building of 84,000 TR x hr each - The Largest Ice Storage Tank in
the World

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Mr. Ibrahim Masri, Project Manager

Engineering, Procurement, Construction including civil work, Testing,
Pre-Commissioning,
Commissioning
and Operation of the Central Utility
Plant II of the New Academic Square
Building including supply and installation of Centrifugal Chillers Dual Mode
Ice/Water (5 nos.) 3,600 TR each, (2 nos.)
Centrifugal Chillers of 2,180 tons each,
(4 nos.) Ice Storage Tanks 21,000 TR x hr
each, Fluid Coolers (60 nos.), Pumps and

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Contract Signing Ceremony
for PP-12 Power Plant
On May 16, 2012, Arabian Bemco signed a S.R 4.7 billion
contract with the Saudi Electricity Company to build a Grass
Root Combined Cycle Power Plant in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The signing ceremony of the contract, “Construction of
Riyadh Combined Cycle Power Plant No. 12 (PP-12)” was held
at the Saudi Electricity Company office in Faisaliyah Tower,
Riyadh.

power plant (PP12) will produce a net output of 2,175 MW at
ambient temperature of 45 °C with high efficiency. The plant
utilizes exhaust gases from the gas turbines to generate
steam and run the steam turbines, maximizing the fuel
utilization with a highly efficient combined cycle design. In
addition, a new 380 kV Substation will be built adjacent to the
power plant.

The Contract was signed by H.E. Dr. Saleh Al-Awaji, Deputy
Minister for Electricity and Chairman of SEC, Mr. Ali S.
Al-Barrak President and CEO of SEC, Sh. Saleh Bin Laden,
Board Member of Arabian Bemco, Mr. Henry Sarkissian, CEO
of Arabian Bemco and Mr. Jung-Jae Huh, Sr. Executive VP of
GS Engineering & Construction.

Saudi Electricity Company is speeding up its power projects
and planning to raise over $80 billion investment to add
30,000 MW of additional power generation capacity by 2018.

The plant is located in Saudi Arabia, 100 KM West of Riyadh
City. Once completed, the new grass root combined cycle

Bemco is a leading Saudi contractor with 22,000 MW of power
generation experience and is currently executing two
combined cycle power plants in Saudi Arabia, PP10
Combined Cycle and Qurayyah Combined Cycle. PP12 is
expected to be completed in 2015.

Building Towards Excellence
Achieved ASME “A” Stamp Certification

Mr. Abdualraheem Al-Marwani Corporate Technical Audit Manager

On Dec 11, 2012 Arabian Bemco successfully completed the final ASME
(American Society for Mechanical
Engineers) inspection process and as a
result, achieved a new milestone; the
ASME “A” Stamp. ASME is the leading
international developer of codes and
standards associated with the art,
science, and practice of mechanical
engineering.

assembly of Power Boilers and assembly of Pressure Piping at field sites but
also demonstrated high quality
standards during the process.
Throughout the validity of the Certificate, Arabian Bemco can stamp the
product to indicate that it conforms to
the latest edition of the ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel. Utilizing ASME
Code Symbol Stamp is also a means of
complying with the laws and regulations of USA and Canada and over 100
nations accepting the ASME Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code as a means of
meeting strict government safety

regulations. ASME Certification is
believed to strengthen the company’s
competitive edge by allowing Bemco to
have full execution of the project. It is
also an added value to Arabian Bemco
quality which will resolve to complete
customer satisfaction. This will make
Arabian Bemco self independent.
Regulators and purchasers throughout
the world look for the ASME stamp as a
mark of excellence. Today Bemco is
unique having its own capability using
the top notch and state-of-the-art
technology to execute the entire scope.

Code Stamps are regarded as a hallmark
of acceptance and certification indicating that the product conforms to the
latest edition of the ASME Codes. The
ASME “A” stamp is used for the assembly
of power boilers as per ASME Code
Section I and ASME Section B31.1. These
codes Power Piping, ASME SEC IIC
Material Specifications, ASME SEC V
Non-Destructive Examination, ASME
SEC IX Welding and Brazing Qualifications, General Welding Requirements,
General Calibration Requirements,
Welding Heat Treatment, Preheating
and Post Weld Treatment, Welding,
Drawing, Materials Control, Examination and Inspection Related to the
Assembly of Power Boilers and assembly of pressure piping at field sites and
field fabrication.

Mr. Henry Sarkissian, Mr. Jung-Jae Huh, Sh. Saleh Bin Laden, Dr. Saleh Al-Awaji, Mr. Ali Al-Barrak.

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Mr. Emad Ghandourah, Mr. Jung-Jae Huh, Sh. Saleh Bin Laden, Dr. Saleh Al-Awaji,
Mr. Ali Al-Barrak, Mr. Henry Sarkissian, Mr. Tarek Tahini.

During the final ASME inspection, not
only that Arabian Bemco complied with
all applicable codes and standards for

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Building Towards Excellence

Building Towards Excellence

Achieved ISO 14001:2004 Certification

Achieved OHSAS 18001:2007 Certification

Nov 20, 2012 Arabian Bemco has
successfully achieved International
Environmental
Standards
(ISO
14001:2004) and International Occupational Health and Safety Standards
(OHSAS 18001:2007). Although Arabian
Bemco has been following ISO
Standards and Procedures, this marks
the very first attempt for Audit and has
proven to be entitled for a certification.
The audit has taken place in Saudi
Electricity
Company’s
Qurayyah
Combined Cycle Power Plant (4,600
MW), one of Arabian Bemco’s major
under-execution Power Generation
Project.

member of International Accreditation
Forum (IAF). As a result of the positive
outcome of audits conducted at all
major sites, the Company is, for the first
time, certified compliant with ISO
14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001 Standards. Mr. Abdualraheem Al-Marwani,
Corporate Technical Audit Manager,
stated that this accomplishment was

The process of obtaining ISO
14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001 Certification is rather challenging. For a better
understanding of the basic concepts
and standards, an effective presentation is offered to the concerned employees by the certification body as a first
step in the process. This presentation
draws up a framework that a company
should follow for an effective management system. The certification body will
then review and evaluate existing procedures and instructions using gap
analysis to furthermore develop a
complete and comprehensive set of
procedures compliant to ISO 14001 and
OHSAS 18001. Upon esta- blishing the
system, an internal audit and
pre-assessment is conducted to ensure
that the established system is being
implemented effectively and is compliant to the standards. Finally, Auditors of
the ISO Certification body will inspect,
evaluate, and make an assessment of
the company status to- wards compliance.
Arabian Bemco had completed an
audit review of its Environment Management System and Occupational
Health Safety Management System by
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rather outstanding especially since the
process took few months, he added:
“Hard work was put to meet the mandatory requirement to become ISO
14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001 certified.
It is truly a collaborative effort and it
would not have been possible without
the contributions of many people.
Thanks are due to many people who

have participated in the the ISO Audit.
It is recognized that this has involved
many individuals spending a lot of time
in their already busy schedule.”
ISO 14001:2004 is a standard related to
environmental management that exists
to help organizations to minimize
negatives in their operations with the
environment by maintaining and
improving the state of an environmental resource affected by human
activities. These standards include, but
not limited to, waste management,
material management and efficiency,
savings in consumption of energy, and
improving the image of the company
by being environmentally friendly as
well as minimizing risks of liability penalties as far as industrial hazards are
concerned. In a way, implementing
environmental management system
will let an organization discover and
control the effects of the company on
the environment, and in another way,
improving efficiency and productivity,
i.e. save on costs by detecting ways to
minimize waste and dispose it more
effectively. As far as customers, employees and shareholders, Arabian Bemco is
committed to environmental issues and
will work towards improving the
environment while improving the
economy and productivity of the
nation.

that helps organizations to consistently
identify and control health and safety
risks, reduce the potential for accidents,
aid legislative compliance, and improve
overall performance.
This new accreditation (ISO 4001:2004
and OHSAS 18001), with the use of their
management systems, as well as

Arabian
Bemco’s
existing
ISO
9001:2008, are designed to continually
improve the quality of construction to
the Client in the direction of increasing
efficiency, and in turn, helps the client
with confidence that Arabian Bemco is
committed to ongoing development
and maintenance of its management
practice.

OHSAS 18001 is the world’s most recognized occupation health and safety
management system and a British
standard that was created by a number
of the world’s leading national
standards and certification bodies,
specialists and consultants. OHSAS
18001 was developed to be compatible
with ISO 9001 (already existing with
Arabian Bemco) and ISO 14001, and it
exists to help organizations put in place
sound occupational health and safety
performance by providing a framework

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AWARDS & SPONSORSHI PS 32

Bemco Completes PP10 Project
(Block C1) and Receives 2 Awards
On the 10th of July 2012, Arabian Bemco received two
Awards for Outstanding Performance and Completion of 8
Gas Turbines at Power Plant No. 10 (Block C1) Project. The first
award was presented by GE, Mr. Tomas Eldahouk, Porto Folio
Manager and Mr. Eissa Ageeli, Executive Account Manager for
“the Successful Completion of 8 GT’s at PP10 Block C1” and
was received by Mr. Henry Sarkissian, CEO of Arabian Bemco.
The second award was presented for “Outstanding Performance and Team Work” and was received by Mr. Bassem
Haddad Sr. Project Manager and Mr. Abed Shakour Salaimeh

Sr. Project Site Manager
The celebration took place in Riyadh Power Plant No. 10 with
the presence of Saudi Electricity Company, Mr. Khalid Al-Harbi
Manager Generation Projects - COA and Mr. Zayed Al-Saeed
Dept. Manager Generation Projects COA & East (A) wherein
Bemco’s efforts for completing the project on time was
commended. Block C1 is an extension to the main PP10
Project by adding 80.8 MW Gas Turbine Generator units and
interfacing with the existing PP10 facilities and utilities.

Arabian Bemco Receives the GE
Energy #1 EPC Award for 2012
October 11, 2012 During GE’s yearly conference “Global
Engineering and EPC Summit” in London, Arabian Bemco
received the GE Energy Number 1 EPC Award for 2012 in
recognition of Overall Project Performance and long relationship with GE. The award was presented by John Reinker,
Global Project Operations Leader, at GE Power and Water and
accepted by Mr. Hrag Sarkissian, Business Development at
Arabian Bemco.
Arabian Bemco was selected amongst 350 EPC contractors in
the Europe and AIM (Africa, India and Middle East Region) for
the best overall performance, strong leadership, quality,
safety, ability to meet challenging schedules, and ultimate
user satisfaction for services rendered in the installation of GE
equipment.
Amongst the recent achievement is the recent completion of
the Riyadh Power Plant No. 10 Simple Cycle Project where 40
GE Gas Turbines were successfully commissioned in 2011.

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In addition, Bemco was further awarded the Combined Cycle
Conversion Project for PP10 where 40 HRSG’s along with 10
GE Steam Turbines will be installed to increase the 3,232 MW
of the existing plant to 4,512 MW. The Project is due to
complete in 2014. PP10, today, marks the largest order of
HRSG’s and steam tail end equipment ever placed in the
world.
Furthermore, Bemco was awarded the Grass root Riyadh PP12
Combined Cycle Power Plant (GAS, ASL, and Distillate) where
8 GE Gas Turbines will be installed with a simple cycle capacity of 1,425 MW to be commissioned on January 2014
followed by the combined cycle portion of around 750 MW to
be commissioned by the third quarter of 2014. PP12 will be
the first project to use GE’s new 7FA.05 Gas Turbines. Arabian
Bemco has installed overall capacity of 24,000 MW out of
which 16,000 MW are GE’s Gas Turbines and Steam Turbines in
the Kingdom and the region achieving constant client
satisfaction and trust.

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AWARDS & SPONSORSHI PS 34

Arabian Bemco Receives the
GCC Quality Award for PP10
On May 21, 2012, MEED Quality Awards for Projects 2012, in
association with Ernst & Young, hosted a dinner in Abu Dhabi
to celebrate the national winners selected from each country
in the GCC and from every industrial category; i.e. Oil & Gas,
Power & Water Desalination, Water Reuse, Industrial, Leisure &
Tourism, Social, Building, Sustainable and Transport projects.
On this occasion, MEED announced Arabian Bemco as the
winner for the best Power and Desalination Project in the GCC
for 2012.

Amongst the hundreds of nominated projects this year,
Riyadh Power Plant No. 10 stood out as the region’s best.
Valued at $2.9 billion and consisting of 40 GTG’s generating
approximately 3,232 MW power to the central region, Riyadh
PP10 is one of the largest single-contract Simple Cycle Power
Plant and has achieved outstanding success in quality during
the delivery of the project taking into consideration the
challenges overcome from design planning, to engineering
and construction.

The projects were evaluated based on economic and social
feasibility, design and architecture, engineering and sustainability by six judges from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia and U.A.E. The MEED Quality Awards are for completed
and successful projects that deliver value for their owners and
users.

The award reflects Bemco’s commitment and dedication to
quality and its high level of expertise in the GCC.

Power-Gen 2012
By : Vahe Hadajian, Operations & Business Development

During the month of December 2012, Arabian Bemco participated at the yearly Power Gen conference at the Orange
County Conference center in Orlando, Florida. Vahe Hadajian
and Hrag Sarkissian were in attendance of the 3 day conference. The conference was attended by over 22,000 individuals, power professionals and executives from 92 countries
(including 27 international delegations) and exhibit 1400
companies.
The main topic at the event launch was: “The Challenge
ahead”, looking at the future of power generation, advances
in the technologies leading to increased plant efficiencies
and emission reductions. The keynote speakers included d
Gordon Gillette, president of Tampa Electric & Peoples Gas;

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Jon Wellinghoff, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission; E. James Ferland, president and CEO of The
Babcock & Wilcox Company; Paul Browning, president & CEO
of GE Thermal Products; and VADM Dennis V. McGinn (USN,
Retired), president of the American Council on Renewable
Energy.
During the conference, Arabian Bemco delegates met with
several technology leaders to develop new opportunities,
partnerships, and discuss current projects and challenges
ahead. In order to further market its capabilities to the world,
Arabian Bemco is looking to participate further in 2013 and to
contribute as an exhibitor or Sponsor.

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Bemco International
for Industries
Profile:
Bemco International for Industries (BII)
operates from premises measuring a
total of 90,000 square meters on a site
adjacent to the prestigious Power Plant
No. 10 Combined Cycle (PP10) in
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The
factory was built in 2011 as a strategic
manufacturing facility to support
Arabian Bemco’s PP10 project by manufacturing Pressure Pipes, Pressure
Vessels, Steel Plates, Heavy Structural
Steel and associated secondary steel

works such as ladders, handrails and
supports etc.
The emphasis on utilizing state-of-theart equipment and machinery was
employed to ensure that high quality
standards are achieved while maintaining good production levels in a safe
working environment. BII successfully
achieved ASME “S” Stamp for Power
Boilers, “U” Stamp for Pressure Vessels,
“PP” Stamp for Pressure Piping using the
top notch and state-of-the-art technol-

ogy to fabricate high quality products
that conform to ASME Codes. BII
production line operates at six different
Bays with each bay designed to ensure
maximum efficiency. Bay 1 and Bay 2
are dedicated to 8,000 square meters of
simple and complex pipe spool fabrication and include high-tech machinery
such as CNC Band Saw with capacity of
over 1,000 dia inches per day, HighSpeed Beveling Machines giving
accurate weld-butt bevels, HRSG’s Pipe
Cutting Plasma Machine 1,500 dia inch

as an assembly bay for exhaust stacks
and steel plates, after the process of
bending and cutting, and utilizes a
Guillotine Max Cut Machine, SemiAutomatic MIG Machines and Welding
Rectifiers (SMAW) where fully qualified
welders operate. The manufacture of
duct works and cylinder plates are
fabricated in a 4,100 square meter
space, Bay 4, using a 24 mm Plasma and
Mr. Ousama Ismail, BII Executive Manager

Mr. Norman Lawson, BII Factory Manager

capacity,
Semi-Twin-Head
SemiAutomatic Welding Machines, Quick
Pipe Spool Stations, and Full Conveyer
System Production Lines. Highly skilled
workers operate the machinery where
production progress is monitored
through a real-time production and
monitoring system. Bay 3 measures to
about 4,000 square meters and is used

Blasting
Shop/Booth,
Painting
Shop/Booth. Bay 6 is designed for
Structural Steel Works with a total area
of approximately 4,200 square meters.

Pipe Spooling Fabrication and Production Line

Multi-Head Oxy Gas CNC Cutting
Machine, a 600 ton Brake Press, MIG
Machines, and SMAW Machines.
BII is also capable of manufacturing
large diameter cylinders used for
cylindrical tanks and exhaust stacks
associated with the power industry, and
this is done through Bay 5. Heavy duty
and High-tech machinery is put in place
at Bay 6 and that includes a 16 meter
CNC Plasma/Oxy Gas Plate Cutting
Machine of 50mm thickness cut, NC
Horizontal Plate Rollers 3m x 25 mm
thickness plate capacity, NC Horizontal
Profile Bending Machine, Column and
Boom Welding Stations complete with
automated production line, SemiAutomatic (MIG) Welding Machines,
Sub-merged Arc Welding Machines,
SMAW Welding Machines, Sweep

90,000 Square Meter Fabrication Facility

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Submerged Arc Welding Machine

Bay 6 is capable of producing over 5
tons per normal workshift day. Bay 6 is
fully equipped with metal workers,
Medium Size Band Saws, Hydraulic
Band Saws, 10 Ton Overhead Cranes,
Semi-Automatic
(MIG)
Welding
Machines, Sub-merged Arc Welding
Machines,
and
SMAW Welding
Machines.

Bay 1, 2 & 3

Shot Blasting and Painting:
The area is approximately 2,000 square
meters and this workshop is used for
shot blasting and painting of structural
steel, steel plate and pressure pipe
associated with the Power industry. The
shot blasting and painting Bay is able to
produce in excess of 20Tons of blasted
steel work per normal dayshift pattern,
the bay is fully equipped with modern
machinery for blasting and recycling,
paint coating equipment and sweep
blasting.
Real
time
production
/progress monitoring by use of a bar
coding systems for each individual
structural item from goods inward,

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Arabian Bemco Ranked on the 2012
ENR Top 225 Global Contractors List

Profile Bending Machine

Pipe Engineering:
BII Pipe Engineering department
comprises of highly qualified personnel
all within the specific field of pipe
design and operate from the main
office. All personnel are fully experienced with pipe work design and manufacture and use the latest CAD/CAM
program including Autocam, Smart
Completed Exhaust Stack Ready for Site Erection

activities are completed on time and
within budget.
BII have all the
resources available expected from a
successful company and has full back
up of the Arabian Bemco group ensuring that the resources, facilities and
experience are available to ensure a
successful contract.

Shot Blasting Machine

structural steel work design and manufacture and use the latest CAD 3D
programs along with Tekla Steel Modeling software and Staad for Stress Analysis and the modeling of Steel Structures.

Exhaust Stack

Plant Isometric and Spoolgen.

CNC Plasma/Oxy Gas Plate Cutting Machine

The Pipe engineering departments
design capabilities generically generates detailed design shop drawings,
CAD/CAM cutting files for CNC cutting
machines, and documents for fabrication workshops covering Material Take
Offs (MTO), weld map drawings, and

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Column and Boom Welding Station

In 2011 Arabian Bemco has
executed Multi-Billion Projects,
Riyadh Power Plant No. 10 (3,232
MW) and Qurayyah Combined
Cycle Power Plant (4,600 MW), the
largest in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, which has significantly
contributed to revenue. Furthermore, Arabian Bemco has signed
two new contracts from 2011 to
date: Riyadh Combined Cycle
Power Plant No. 10 (1,280 MW),
Riyadh Combined Cycle Power
Plant No. 12 (2,175 MW) SABIC’s
Pet Preform Plant, Al-Qurayyat
Open Cycle Power Plant (120 MW).
The Top-225-Contractors revenue
from projects outside their home
country has increased by 18%
from 2010 generating over $453
billion in 2011. On the domestic
front, the Top-225-Contractors
generated revenues of over $749
billion having a 9% increase from
2010.
The ranking is a reflection of
Arabian Bemco’s dedication and
commitment to implementing
different strategies that allows it
to deliver competitive offers to the
client, despite resilient competition, and yet remain as one of the
globally renowned contractors.

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Structural Engineering:
BII Structural steel department
comprises of highly qualified personnel
and within specific fields of steel design
and operates from the main office. All
personnel are fully experienced with

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Pipe-nested cutting plans. All Pipe
welding and structural steel processes
are carried out using international
standards, codes and machines such as
B31.1, B31.3, SMAW, and TIG. Bemco
International for industries has become
a leader in the steel fabrication industry
not only through its state-of-the-art
workshops but also its site activities,
always striving to ensure that erection

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Engineering Team

August 27, 2012 Once again,
Arabian Bemco has made its way
to
the
Top-225
GlobalContractors-List by Engineering
News Records (ENR), a leading
publication for the engineering
and
construction
industry.
Arabian Bemco was listed at 153rd
place based on overall 2011 global
contracting revenue, which in
turn, marks Arabian Bemco as one
of the leading Industrial and
Power EPC contractor globally.

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Structural design capabilities cover
Structural Steel such as Pipe Racks,
Skids/Module design and Pressure
Vessel design to the requirements of
ASME standards. In addition to the
design requirement, the engineering
department offers detailed workshop
drawings, BOQ of materials and cutting
lists for our CNC gas and plasma
machines.

2,467.6

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104 165 KHARAFI NATIONAL KSCC, Safat, Kuwait

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103

97 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A.

98 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.

2,379.0

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2,266.4

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47

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11

15

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109 127 PUNJ LLOYD LTD., Gurgaon, Haryana, India

2,249.0

1,332.0

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110

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112

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113 115 DOOSAN ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea

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5

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29

0

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114 104 CHIYODA CORP., Yokohama, Japan

2,205.0

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4

12

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78

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115 125 SEPCOIII ELECTRIC POWER CONSTRUCTION CORP., Qing Dao, China

2,178.7

2,019.6

256.0

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100

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116 114 MCCONNELL DOWELL CORP. LTD., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia

2,071.3

704.2

3,064.7

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0

14

5

11

18

37

0

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117 130 SHANGHAI ELECTRIC GROUP CO. LTD., Shanghai, China

2,013.9

1,546.0

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0

100

0

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118 144 DPR CONSTRUCTION, Redwood City, Calif., U.S.A.

2,000.3

41.7

2,455.0

51

0

0

0

0

16

0

0

33

119 119 GRAHAM GROUP LTD., Calgary, Alberta, Canada

2,000.0

240.0

2,900.0

30

3

5

8

28

20

0

120 123 JIANGSU NANTONG LIUJIAN CONSTR. GROUP CO., Rugao, Jiangsu, China

1,996.4

190.2

1,682.6

78

4

0

0

4

7

5

0

121 124 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC., Watsonville, Calif., U.S.A.

1,989.0

0.0

1,891.0

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0

2

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0

77

0

0

122 137 POLIMEKS INSAAT TAAHHUT VE SAN TIC. AS, Istanbul, Turkey

1,941.0

1,941.0

213.0

64

0

0

0

0

9

11

0

15

123 117 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A.

1,924.3

0.0

1,834.8

95

0

0

0

0

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0

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5

124 121 TOYO ENGINEERING CORP., Chiba, Japan

1,921.3

1,406.3

3,276.5

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6

21

0

0

66

0

0

0

125 206 HOFFMAN CORP., Portland, Ore., U.S.A.

1,910.0

0.0

0.0

31

59

0

0

5

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3

126 133 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC, Baton Rouge, La., U.S.A.

1,870.0

47.1

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0

0

1

0

0

97

0

1

0

127 143 XINJIANG BEIXIN CONSTRUCTION & ENG’G CO., Urumqi, Xinjiang, China

1,864.6

340.6

5,015.8

47

0

1

13

0

0

39

0

0

128 141 SALINI COSTRUTTORI SPA, Rome, Italy

1,854.4

1,432.7

1,902.0

5

0

0

30

0

0

65

0

0

129 134 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A.

1,766.0

126.6

1,593.3

24

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

72

130 111 HABTOOR LEIGHTON GROUP, Dubai, U.A.E.

1,757.0

434.0

1,440.0

76

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18

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131 126 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Scottsdale, Ariz., U.S.A.

1,750.0

0.0

601.0

83

3

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132 140 SALFACORP, Santiago, Regiõn Metropolitana, Chile

1,736.0

143.0

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58

2

13

0

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2

4

0

0

133 145 CTCI CORP., Taipei, Taiwan

1,691.2

592.7

2,707.4

4

5

6

0

7

67

12

0

0

134 109 SINOPEC ENGINEERING INC., Beijing, China

1,654.6

634.9

1,730.7

0

0

0

0

0

100

0

0

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135 129 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC, Birmingham, Ala., U.S.A.

1,645.1

0.0

2,032.6

80

2

3

1

6

1

3

0

2

136 136 NANTONG CONSTR. GROUP JOINT-STOCK CO., Nantong, Jiangsu, China

1,602.9

204.5

1,400.1

75

4

3

0

1

16

1

0

0

137 139 JOHN SISK & SON LTD., Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

1,592.0

802.0

1,500.0

58

3

10

0

0

10

18

0

0

138 103 ELLAKTOR SA, Kifissia, Greece

1,558.3

253.3

1,346.0

14

0

19

0

8

3

55

0

0

139 142 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

1,522.2

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761.2

29

1

1

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0

26

44

0

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140 152 DAY & ZIMMERMANN, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

1,514.6

19.3

58.6

1

1

97

0

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2

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141 157 IMPRESA PIZZAROTTI & C. SPA, Parma, Italy

1,511.5

481.3

1,062.4

33

0

1

1

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0

65

0

0

142 158 PJSC STROYTRANSGAZ, Moscow, Russia

1,496.0

263.0

1,300.0

2

0

60

0

0

37

1

0

0

143 161 SHENYANG YUANDA ALUMINUM INDUS. ENG’G CO., Shenyang, China

1,493.0

396.7

1,650.7

100

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

144 116 SSANGYONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea

1,491.0

462.0

1,926.7

44

0

1

8

0

0

47

0

0

145 169 CENGIZ CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY & TRADE CO. INC., Istanbul, Turkey

1,488.5

466.9

712.7

1

0

4

26

0

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37

0

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146 122 JOANNOU & PARASKEVAIDES GROUP OF COS., Guernsey, U.K.

1,462.5

1,462.5

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0

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147 174 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP., Lake Forest, Calif., U.S.A.

1,460.2

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49

34

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148 203 SHAPOORJI PALLONJI & CO. LTD., Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

1,450.1

360.0

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55

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32

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149 167 WILLBROS GROUP INC., Houston, Texas, U.S.A.

1,447.8

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43

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57

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150 146 ARABIAN CONSTRUCTION CO. SAL, Beirut, Lebanon

1,433.9

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92

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0

151

1,432.4

105.1

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52

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152 205 METKA, Maroussi, Athens, Greece

1,371.4

1,157.4

392.8

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0

97

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153 148 ARABIAN
ARABIAN BEMCO
CONTRACTING
CO. LTD.,
Jeddah,
SaudiSaudi
Arabia
BEMCO
CONTRACTING
CO. LTD.,
Jeddah,
Arabia

1,360.0

122.3

1,780.9

12

0

82

1

1

1

0

0

0

95 HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION CO., Greeley, Colo., U.S.A.
92 BESIX SA, Brussels, Belgium

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